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In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, persons with disabilities needing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact Lynn Sosa, ADA Coordinator, no later than 48 hours in advance of the meeting at (352) 540-3810 or email lsosa@cityofbrooksville.us. Meeting agendas and supporting documentation are available from the City Clerk's office and on line at www.cityofbrooksville.us.

Front Row - Home Owners and Family the Police & Kids Foundation Assisted.

Uptown Gallery-"CALL FOR ARTISTS"

CALL FOR ARTISTS

"ARTIST'S CHOICE"

On March 3, 2018 the UPTOWN Gallery would be honored

to have you submit 3 - 5 pieces of your latest artwork of your choice. Fun pieces, serious, or your favorite type of work. Be creative and have fun.

All mediums welcome, including 3-D art if you have any.

Artwork must be submitted on March 3, 2018 between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm.

All art pieces should be gallery ready to hang with wire securely attached to theback of the work. A business card size card to accompany your art withyour name, medium used and asking price or 'not for sale'. Attached the card to the back or bottom of your art work.Glass enclosed case available for the smaller art pieces.

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**PLEASE NOTE - The pickup date for "Animals, Animals, Animals" will be March 3, 2018 from 10am until 2p

Customers are asked to please provide a permanent recycling container(s) and affix a recycling sticker to the container. The city will provide a recycling decal to be placed on your container(s). On recycling days, please place your recycling container(s) at the curb with the decal facing the road so collectors can identify the recyclables.

On the decal is a list of what the City does and does not recycle.If you do not have a decal they are available at no charge at:

City Hall

201 Howell Avenue

Public Works Department at

600 South Brooksville Avenue.

Offices are open Monday - Friday (except holidays)

8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

For more information or if you have questions, please call:

352-540-3860

Upcoming Street Closures

March 15, 2015 Main Street between Broad Street and Jefferson Street 3am until 7am

March 18, 2018 through December 16, 2018 - Brooksville Bike Rally and Cruise-In

1:00 pm - 7:00 pm every third Sunday of the month except July and August: Brooksville Avenue from Broad Street to East Liberty Street; Main Street from Fort Dade Avenue to Liberty Street (Jefferson and Broad Streets will remain open)

8a.m. - 11 a.m. Starting at Darby Lane to West Jefferson StreetWest Jefferson Street to Mildred StreetMildred Street to Broad StreetBroad Street to Main StreetMain Street to West Jefferson StreetWest Jefferson Street back to Darby Lane

Adopt-A-Street

The City of Brooksville Adopt-A-Street Program recognizes the commitment of volunteers to keep our City’s roadways free from litter and debris.

Besides presenting a poor appearance, litter and trash can cause traffic hazards and affect drainage. Adopt-A-Street allows citizens to demonstrate community pride, make a positive statement for a clean, attractive community and help the city reduce costs. Individuals, community groups, business owners, schools, churches and service clubs are invited to participate.

Chief Turner and Captain Hankins presenting Sergeant Steve Mislyan his retirement plaque from the City of Brooksivlle Police Department.

Prior to Sgt. Mislyan's years of service with the City of Brooksville, he was a sworn officer with the University of South Florida Police Department, and a Captain with the Longboat Key Police Department, Florida.In retirement, Sgt. Mislyan will continue teaching police recruits at the Manatee County Police Academy.

L- R Captain Hankins, Sergent Mislyan and Chief Turner

Officer Duke Maeder receives his retirement plaque from Police Chief George Turner.Officer Maeder joined the Brooksville Police Department in 1992 after retiring from the United States Air Force.While in the service, he worked as a Security Officer, touring several south-pacific locations such as thePhilippines and Vietnam during his twenty-year career.While employed as a Brooksville Police Officer he quickly gained rank, reaching Sergeant, in year 2000. Duke,as he is known to family and friends, worked as a road-patrol supervisor from 2000-2013,when he accepted assignment as the director of lobby services, overseeing fleet maintenance, vehicle impounds,and assisting with investigations of walk-in complaints.Duke had a long and exemplar career, both here and with the U.S. Air Force. He will be sorely missednd we wish him all the best in his future endeavors.